Various 'Say Yes! A Tribute To Elliott Smith'

American Laundromat Records

Various 'Say Yes! A Tribute To Elliott Smith'

SAY YES! features some of indies most beloved artists covering ELLIOTT SMITH, and with the exception of Juliana Hatfield’s cover of “Needle In The Hay” that appeared on American Laundromat’s Wes Anderson tribute, all songs are brand new covers exclusive to the tribute.

SAY YES! is already being called “A star-studded gem” and has been featured on Rolling Stone, Billboard, Paste, SPIN, NPR, NME and more. - LP includes Download Card.

“We are beyond excited to reissue this fantastic Blake Babies collection on vinyl. It's always been a favorite and we worked with John, Freda and Juliana on every aspect of the reissue.

Our good friend and long-time collaborator Sean Glonek at SRG Studios handled remastering, Carl Saff in Chicago cut metal, and vinyl was pressed by hand at Burlington Record Plant in Burlington, VT.

The artwork is recreated from the original Mammoth art but with a little twist thanks to the skill and creativity of award-winning designer Aaron Tanner of Melodic Virtue.

We also included the liner notes and photos from the original CD booklet as a newly-designed inner sleeve. We're very proud of this reissue and hope you enjoy it.” - Joseph H Spadaro, Founder & Pres. American Laundromat Records

Colour Me Wednesday is an indie pop/pop punk band from West London, UK, built around sisters Jen Doveton and Harriet Doveton.

The band are noted for their melodic guitar pop, politicized lyrics and DIY punk ideology. The band has been likened musically to contemporary artists such as Lemuria and Waxahatchee and older indie bands such as The Sundays, The Popguns and Blake Babies, as well as lyrically to earlier political new wave/indie bands such as The Clash, The Jam, and The Housemartins.

The cinematic origins of Dragon Inn 3 can be traced back to 2012, when Philip Dickey (leader of the indie-pop group Someone Still Loves You Boris Yeltsin) wrote a theme song for the award-winning short film GHOUL SCHOOL. “If you watch the trailer you can tell it’s the same premise and look as Stranger Things...we just accidentally made it three years before them,” Dickey says. “I had so much fun making the soundtrack with the director (E.P. MARCUS) that we decided to start a band.”

Dickey recruited his sister, SHARON BOWIE, an occupational therapist, and his wife, children’s librarian GRACE BENTLEY, to help with songwriting and vocal duties. The group self-released the Ghoul School Soundtrack EP in late 2012, receiving high praise from CONSEQUENCE OF SOUND, Philadelphia’s WXPN, and THE RIVERFRONT TIMES, before climbing to #1 on BANDCAMP’s cassette charts.

Then it was back to the studio (i.e. the bedrooms, kitchens, garages, and hotel rooms that doubled as makeshift recording studios). In between full-time jobs, parenthood, graduate school classes, and cross country moves, the members of Dragon Inn 3 put Double Line to tape.

The result is a highly addictive album that creates “a soundtrack for the more introspective moments on and off the dance floor,” according to critic DAVID GREENWALD.

Tracklisting:1. What Kind Of World Are You Living In 2. Bad Boy 3. 3 Minute Mile 4. Juliet [Robin Gibb Cover]5. Double Line Theme 6. Backstabber 7. Club Sauce 8. Rocket Launcher 9. Murder In The Third 10. Up In The Business